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Flavor constraints on electroweak ALP couplings

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In this article, the signals of axion-like particles (ALPs) in flavor-changing neutral current (FCNC) processes are investigated. And the most general effective linear Lagrangian for ALP couplings to the electroweak bosonic sector is considered, and its contribution to FCNC decays is computed up to one-loop order.
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We explore the signals of axion-like particles (ALPs) in flavor-changing neutral current (FCNC) processes. The most general effective linear Lagrangian for ALP couplings to the electroweak bosonic sector is considered, and its contribution to FCNC decays is computed up to one-loop order. The interplay between the different couplings opens new territory for experimental exploration, as analyzed here in the ALP mass range $$0<m_a \lesssim 5$$ GeV. When kinematically allowed, $$K\rightarrow \pi \nu {\bar{\nu }}$$ decays provide the most stringent constraints for channels with invisible final states, while B-meson decays are more constraining for visible decay channels, such as displaced vertices in $$B\rightarrow K^{(*)} \mu ^+ \mu ^-$$ data. The complementarity with collider constraints is discussed as well.

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Axionlike Particles, Lepton-Flavor Violation, and a New Explanation of a μ and a e

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The low-energy effective theory of axions and ALPs

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Quark Flavor Phenomenology of the QCD Axion

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Feebly-interacting particles: FIPs 2020 workshop report

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TL;DR: FIPs 2020 as mentioned in this paper was the first workshop dedicated to the physics of feebly-interacting particles and was held virtually from 31 August to 4 September 2020 at CERN, where experts from collider, beam dump, fixed target experiments, as well as from astrophysics, axions/ALPs searches, current/future neutrino experiments, and dark matter direct detection communities participated.
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High Quality QCD Axion and the LHC

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